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Graduate High-Temperature Superconductor Transport
Thanks for the book reference. So you said current flows preferentially in-plane. Doesn't it also have a preferred direction in the a-b plane? So if I figure out a way to measure the conductance in both a and b directions, I should see a higher resistance in one? Thanks for your response- KRaffi
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Graduate High-Temperature Superconductor Transport
I am starting to work with the high temperature superconductor BSCCO (Bi–Sr–Ca–Cu–O). I have read that the carriers of superconducting current is hole pairs. (As opposed to electron-pairs in normal superconductors) I am trying to understand how the transport would work. If I contact it with...- KRaffi
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